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Cycle News 2020 Issue 50 December 15

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MOTOGP 2020 IN REVIEW Feature P120 as Morbidelli and Miller put on another edge-of- your-seat last lap that saw Morbidelli the winner over the gritty Aussie, with Espargaro third, again. FAREWELL PARTY As the series moved to the final round at Portimao, it was something of a farewell party. Cal Crutchlow had recently been confirmed as Yamaha's test rider for next year, replacing former World Champion Jorge Lorenzo, and Dovizioso was on the way out, too. Rossi was saying good- bye to his factory Yamaha team as he joins Petro- nas Yamaha, and Tito Rabat was riding in what will likely be his last MotoGP race. Pol Espargaro was leaving KTM for Repsol Honda, Alex Marquez was leaving Repsol Honda for Crutchlow's old LCR Honda spot, Zarco was moving up to Pramac Ducati, Petrucci was off to KTM, and Miller and Bagnaia were both having their final ride in Pramac colors before heading to the factory team in 2021. The first race at Portimao for MotoGP turned out to be a homeboy benefit, as Miguel Oliveira blitzed all before him to take pole and a runaway race win, his and Tech 3 KTM's second MotoGP race victory. Miller and Morbidelli engaged again for second and third, this time the Australian getting the bet- ter of the Italian. Newly crowned world champion Joan Mir retired with mechanical problems. CONSISTENCY PREVAILS At one point, the 2020 MotoGP World Cham- pionship looked like the title no one wanted to win. Title leaders included Andrea Dovizioso and Fabio Quartararo, but neither could sustain the consistency of Mir, who claimed the champion- ship with 171 points ahead of Morbidelli (158) and Formation flying as Joan Mir (36) eeks out a few precious 10ths of a second over teammate Alex Rins at Valencia 1. It was Mir's only win, but that's all he needed. To the winner… Mir's title was earned on a diet of consistency. While others faltered, Mir kept racking up the points. Rossi's season was a disaster. Between Covid-19 and the first time in his career in which he's crashed out three races in a row, 2020 plainly sucked for The Doctor.

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